Maybe.
Or maybe there is a special seaweed for humans
Fish eat seaweed. Dolphins eat fish. No seaweed, no fish, no dolphins.
No offense, but you are quite dumb for asking this question. Seaweed is not a fish.
Yes small fish eat seaweed, just about any fish do :)
They eat fish and fish eggs rolled up in seaweed
They eat seaweed and algae!
They eat miso soup, seaweed, fish, nori, and rice.
A fish that eats seaweed is a beta fish, or a dolphin etc. fish that eat seaweeds and other algae are called herbivores. Examples of these types of fish are the parrotfish and the surgeonfish. http://www.answers.com/topic/parrotfish http://www.answers.com/topic/surgeonfish
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Seaweed can taste like fish because it contains compounds called amino acids that are also found in fish. These amino acids give seaweed a savory and umami flavor that is similar to the taste of fish.
The sargassum frogfish is one type of fish that lives in seaweed. This animal is able to use the seaweed to camouflage itself from its predators. With its adapted fins it has the ability to climb through the seaweed.
seaweed IS making the same reaction as the plants on land.CO +H2O + energy = Oxygen + sugarso yes but they replace CO.H2O= waterCO = Carbon dioxide
It is fish food